A spine-tingling haka performed by Palmerston North Boys' High School has been highly praised after it was posted on social media.
On November 1, several videos captured hundreds of students coming together to perform a haka in their school hall.
The haka was performed for the Year 13s, who are seen in the top level, as it was their last day before NCEA exams, Deputy Rector Gerard Atkin told the Herald.
"It's more to recognise their contribution to the school over their time, to wish them well and challenge them for their exams which were starting a week later," he said.
Farewelling the Year 13s with a haka has been something the school has done traditionally for many years, with the idea coming from the school leadership team.
Another agreed: "Amazing how the haka brings so many people together in a single moment and creates a unity of all people of many different colours sizes and heritage."